Franchisee's Obligation to Apply for Gaming Licenses Sample Clauses

Franchisee's Obligation to Apply for Gaming Licenses. Franchisee agrees to make application to the State of Missouri for a Gaming License within sixty (60) days of the signing date of this Agreement, for the initial Gaming licenses for the operation of the following: a. Any license required for the operation of a Riverboat Casino; and b. Any license required for the operation of a Dockside Barge Casino.
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